Bergpark Wilhelmshöhe
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Bergpark Wilhelmshöhe is a landscape park in Kassel, Germany. The area of the park is 2.4 square kilometres (590 acres), making it the largest European hillside park, and second largest park on a hill slope in the world. Construction of the Bergpark, or "mountain park", began in 1689 at the behest of the Landgraves of Hesse-Kassel and took about 150 years. The park is open to the public today. Since 2013, it has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site because of its monumental Baroque architecture and its unique fountains and water features.
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Schlangenstraße, Kassel Neuholland
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N 51.315833333333 ° | E 9.3930555555556 ° |
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Herkules (Oktogon)
Schlangenstraße
34131 Kassel, Neuholland
Hesse, Germany
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